Yes, stars come in various sizes and shapes. They can range from small, dim red dwarfs to massive, bright supergiants, and their shapes are generally spherical due to gravitational forces. However, some stars, like those in binary systems, can appear elongated or distorted due to gravitational interactions. Overall, their size and appearance can vary significantly based on their mass, age, and evolutionary stage.
similarity
Hexagon,octagon,nonagon,are a few figures with the same shape but may have a different size. * * * * * Two or more figures of the same shape but with different sizes are said to be similar.
pejises
Scalene triangle.
It is similar
Stars can be classified into different sizes based on their mass and luminosity. The most common sizes are dwarf stars (like our Sun), giant stars (larger and more luminous than the Sun), and supergiant stars (the largest and most luminous stars, like Betelgeuse and Rigel). There are also intermediate sizes like subgiant stars.
Because they have different functions
similarity
Hexagon,octagon,nonagon,are a few figures with the same shape but may have a different size. * * * * * Two or more figures of the same shape but with different sizes are said to be similar.
like people, no 2 stars are absolutely identical so yes
They are 'similar' figures.
Proportional or Similar
pejises
Scalene triangle.
It is similar
because they are different sizes and different distances away from earth
It varies. Stars can be all different sizes!